Exact(3)
The WA philosophy is an attempt to explain the emergence of an intelligible world at the same time as coming to terms with mind's inextricable relation to matter.
This factor, together with the inextricable relation to the process of carbon emissions by the reactions (5) and (6) contributes to the fragmentation of iron into tiny particles smaller than 300 nm and ultimately nanotube formation.
So does the inextricable relation between form and content.
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As we said from the outset, there is no moment when maritimity becomes inextricable to Swahili practice and worldview, and relations with the sea and associated seascapes that these produced would have continued to change over ensuing centuries (Breen and Lane 2003; Lane 2005).
At the time of its release, the politics of the movie were mostly in relation to its release; now, they're inextricable.
The movie's subject is the connection between absolute power and absolute pleasure — with the implication that the very quest for pleasure is bound up with morally perilous power relations, and that the pleasure of power is inextricable from the pleasure of inflicting pain.
Taking into account the inextricable and multiplicative character of the link between knowledge and the social relations out of which knowledge emerges changes the question, as well as the subject, according to Fulkerson.
But, in addition, their role is inextricable from various sales, marketing, and customer service processes which involve customer relations, innovation, analytics strategy, and R&D.
They seem inextricable.
The relationship is inextricable.
"These interests are inextricable.
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